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Period 1
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Period 2
Achondroplasia
Amylotrophic lateral sclerosis
Angelman Syndrome
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Best Disease
BRCA 1 - breast cancer
Severe Combined Immunodeficiency
Burkitt lymphoma
Charcot-Marie-Tooth Syndrome
Cockayne Syndrome
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Crohn's Disease
Cystic Fibrosis
Diabetes - Type 1
DiGeorge Syndrome
Edward's Syndrome "Trisomy 18"
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Down Syndrome
Ellis-van-Crevald
Epilepsy
Fragile X Syndrome
Friedrich's Ataxia
Gaucher Disorder
Glaucoma
Hemophilia
Huntington's Disease
Klinefelter Syndrome
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Marfan Syndrome
Neimann-Pick Disorder
Parkinson's Disease
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PSI (AD3) - Alzheimer's
Refsum Disease
Retinoblastoma
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Tangier Syndrome
Tay-Sach's Disease
Tourette Syndrome
Turner Syndrome
von Hipple - Lindau
Waardenberg Syndrome
Williams Syndrome
Zellweger Syndrome
Period 4
Achondroplasia
Amylotrophic lateral sclerosis
Angelman Syndrome
Asthma
Best Disease
BRCA 1 - breast cancer
Severe Combined Immunodeficiency
Burkitt lymphoma
Charcot-Marie-Tooth Syndrome
Cockayne Syndrome
Cri-du-chat Syndrome
Crohn's Disease
Cystic Fibrosis
Diabetes - Type 1
DiGeorge Syndrome
Edward's Syndrome "Trisomy 18"
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Down Syndrome
Ellis-van-Crevald
Epilepsy
Fragile X Syndrome
Friedrich's Ataxia
Gaucher Disorder
Glaucoma
Hemophilia
Huntington's Disease
Klinefelter Syndrome
Maple Syrup Urine Disorder
Marfan Syndrome
Neimann-Pick Disorder
Parkinson's Disease
Phenylketonuria (PKU)
Polydactyly
Prader-Willi Syndrome
Progeria
Progeria
PSI (AD3) - Alzheimer's
Refsum Disease
Retinoblastoma
Sickle Cell Disease
Tangier Syndrome
Tay-Sach's Disease
Tourette Syndrome
Turner Syndrome
von Hipple - Lindau
Waardenberg Syndrome
Williams Syndrome
Zellweger Syndrome
Period 7/8
Fragile X Syndrome
Glaucoma
Down Syndrome
Friedrich's Ataxia
Burkitt Lymphoma
Syrup Eurine Disorder
Retinoblastoma
DiGeorge Syndrome
Tourettes Syndrome
Diabetes
DMD
Sickle Cell
Polydactyly
Eriduchat
Progeria
Klinefelter Syndrome
Period 10
Hemophilia
Severe Combined Immunodificiency
Parkinson's Disease
VonHipple-Lindau
Alzheimer's Disease
Tangier Syndrome
Refsum Disease
Crohn's Disease
Breast Cancer
Gaucher Disorder
Amylotrophic
cri-du-chat
Diabetes
Period 11
Edward Syndrome
Marfan Syndrome
Huntington's Disease
Achondroplasia
Tay-Sachs Disease
Turner Syndrome Caleb Rabold
William's Syndrome
Glaucoma
Waardenberg Syndrome
Diabetes
Zellweger Syndrome
Neimann- pick Disorder
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Crohn's Disease
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Crohn's is generally found in the last part of the small intestine and the first part of the large intestine, but it can develop anywhere in the digestive tract.
http://health.yahoo.com/digestive-overview/crohn-s-disease-topic-overview/healthwise--uf6004.html
This is were most of Crohn's Disease can occur in the human body.
Some of the signs for Crohn's Disease is:
Feel weak and have a fast yet weak pulse.
You will have serve stomach pains.
You may also have a fever or you may have the shaking chills.
Another symptom is you will keep vomiting over and over again.
Crohn's generally occurs in the ages between 20 and 30 but you can get it at any age group
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http://health.yahoo.com/digestive-overview/crohn-s-disease-topic-overview/healthwise--uf6004.html
This is were most of Crohn's Disease can occur in the human body.
Some of the signs for Crohn's Disease is:
Crohn's generally occurs in the ages between 20 and 30 but you can get it at any age group